The new dog must be six months old to get registered and licensed and that is done by applying to The Town Clerk of Newington. The dog owner must have proof of an up to date Rabies Vaccination from a Licensed Veterinary Clinic when applying for the license. If the dog has been altered, please show proof of that also and the license fee will be reduced.

Dog licenses are good for one year only and must be renewed every year by June 30th!

Due to COVID-19 concerns, anyone that requires reports from the NPD Records Department may request the reports using our record request form and provide the required information in the form. There will be no in-person requests for reports. Call 860-665-7331 with any questions.

The new dog must be six months old to get registered and licensed and that is done by applying to The Town Clerk of Newington. The dog owner must have proof of an up to date Rabies Vaccination from a Licensed Veterinary Clinic when applying for the license. If the dog has been altered, please show proof of that also and the license fee will be reduced.

Dog licenses are good for one year only and must be renewed every year by June 30th!

The Record Division can conduct a local record check by visiting our department during usual business hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you wish to receive a State record check we have the State forms or you can visit the Department of Public Safety’s (State Police) website and follow their instructions. Department of Public Safety’s Website

The Police Department can fingerprint Town residents, as well as people who work in Town. This service is available by appointment only on Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for a $25 fee (cash or check). To make an appointment, call the Records Department at (860) 665-7331 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. You will be required to wear a mask and will be asked a series of health related questions, along with a temperature check prior to being fingerprinted.

There are various applications that require fingerprinting so please call 860-665-7331 to inquire about specific applications.

Please keep in mind that an officer does not know you or your background. Unfortunately officers are injured, sometimes fatally while making routine traffic stops. Any unnecessary movements increase stress for the officer. Taking the following steps can help to make a traffic stop less stressful for both you and the police officer. View the Traffic Stop page.

A SRO is a police officer that is assigned to a school or schools. The SRO's primary duties are to establish communications between the students and the police. In doing this the SRO will create a level of trust and respect. The SRO encourages students in their role of taking responsibility for their decisions and actions. As a police officer the SRO investigate crimes occurring on campus, interviews suspects and witnesses, makes referrals when needed and arrests when necessary. The SRO also mediates issues between students, supplies student counseling and referrals when needed, works towards eliminating bulling, conducts presentations within the school’s curriculum, works to prevent conflicts between students, and other tasks as necessary. This program is based on a cooperative effort of the Board of Education and the Police Department to work towards a safe environment for our children to learn and grow.

To have a Block Party, you must have permission from the local traffic authority, along with the Fire Chief. The road must be passable for emergency vehicles, should the need arise. Please contact Officer DeSimone at 860.594.6232, who will coordinate with the local traffic authority and Fire Chief.

Job applications can be completed on PoliceApp.com. All prerequisites are listed on this site for Newington Police. There is a fee for this process. All information is located on this site. Police Applications